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Dont Trust Me [Explicit]

Dont Trust Me [Explicit]
From Photo Finish Recordings

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #205 in Digital Music Track
  • Released on: 2009-04-08
  • Running time: 192 seconds

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"Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips"2
"Don't Trust Me" by 3OH!3 is an odd techno/rap/comedy track. It's about a guy who's wooing a trust fund babe who happens to be vegetarian. (Really,that's an important plot point) It doesn't know if it wants to be funny or sarcastic,or serious. At first I thought this was from Lil' Wayne's "rock" album with its song about a beauty queen. "Don't trust me" also has the bizarre bridge of "do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips." It takes 3OH!3 into the realm of WTF. Painful....

Do You Trust This Song?4
This song is kind of a success story, but it'll also probably end up another 1-hit wonder. Taking cues from 'Shake It,' 3OH!3 (which sounds more like a password than a group name) throws this little pop techno song up against the wall, and for some reason it works. Maybe it's because of the catchy chorus, or the cleaver word play, "He's got beef and I'm a vegetarian."

The verses are weaker than the chorus, but this song requires you to dance to it's modern beats. At times it sounds like Cobra Starship or Shiny Toy Guns, but it's a good song nevertheless that'll grow on you.

the fact that anyone in their right mind likes this is sad1
when I first saw the video for don't trust me, within the first 20 seconds all I could think of was "are these a couple of failed comedians? cause there's no way they're being serious with this, but it's also not very funny". And by the time the helen keller bridge came on, I just turned it off and said "what a painful excuse for music".

but to any 303 fans out there, could you answer this question: are these just bad comedians, or is this, in some odd twist of fate, supposed to be serious?